Big cats thrive
The number of tigers and leopards in India had doubled from fewer than 4000 in 1972 to about 8000 now, the Press Trust of India reports. It quoted the director of “Project tiger,” which was set up to protect the species, as saying 4000 tigers and the same number of leopards lived in 15 special parks established by his organisation, four of them this' year—New Delhi.
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Press, 24 October 1984, Page 37
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